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SHIPPING AND iUIBPLAY CONTAINER
Technical Fisld
The present invention relates to shipping and
display cartons and more particularly to a shipping and
display container for lawn implements.
Backgrround of The Invention
Outdoor tools such as lawn implements are
designed to withstand abuse and feel comfortable in the
hands of an operator. This durability and comfort is
often the key factor in determining whether or not to
purchase the product. Therefore, it is important for
consumers to be able to touch and grip the product at
the point of sale prior to making the purchase decision.
Traditionally, packages for such products were
enclosed in corrugated containers with the consumer
having to rely on a picture or description on the outer
carton. Consumers interested in obtaining access to the
product were forced to open the packaging to test for
durability and feel of the product. Such activity by
the consumer resulted in a number of opened and/or
damaged packages which made subsequent sale difficult.
In an attempt to minimize damaged containers, many
retailers now take several units completely out of the
enclosed cartons to use for display purposes. These
display units have frequently sustained damage and theft
of the most removable components resulting in a "return
to vendor°' situation.
In addition to the inability to touch the
product without opening conventional packaging, such
conventional packaging made carrying the product :From
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the display to the cash register and subsequently to the
consumer's destination difficult due to the cumbersome
size of the product and its packaging. In addition,
traditional packages for lawn implements or the like
have been displayed either in a horizontal fashion or in
a inverted fashion such that the motor end of the
implement is located at the lower end of the package.
This horizontal or inverted display of the product does
not provide the consumer with the opportunity to view
the product in its in-use orientation.
The present invention is directed to improving
known shipping and display containers for lawn
implements or the like.
summary of The Invention
The present invention provides a container for
shipping and displaying a lawn implement. The container
has a body portion defining an open central region for
receiving the lawn implement in an upright orientation.
The body portion also has a rear panel and a plurality
of side panels, each of the plurality of side panels
having a first side section and a second side section.
The first side section is oriented generally
perpendicular to the rear panel and the second side
section is integrally connected to the first side
section and folded back toward the rear panel into
engagement with one another to provide a display
surface. A top portion and a bottom portion are
contiguous with the first side panels of the body
portion and extend outwardly from the rear panel beyond
the first side sections. The bottom is located opposite
the top portion for supporting the container in a
generally vertical orientation when placed upon a flat
horizontal surface. An upper retainer is provided which
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cooperates with the top portion for removably retaining
the upper end of the lawn implement. A lower retainer
cooperates with the bottom portion for removably
retaining the implement end of the lawn implement. The
upper and lower retainer also cooperate with the open
central region to enable the lawn implement to be used
as a handle for carrying the container.
Another object of the present invention is to
provide a system for shipping a plurality of elongated
implements. A plurality of shipping containers are
provided each having a body portion having a rear panel
and a pair of side panels which cooperate with the rear
panel to form two triangular tubes when seen in cross
section. A top portion and a bottom portion are
provided which are contiguous with the side panels in
opposed relation such that the top and bottom portions
project from the rear panel beyond the side panels. A
base is provided which is sized to receive a plurality
of shipping containers in a generally vertical
orientation such that at least two of the shipping
containers are oriented face-to-face such that their
respective rear panels are exposed. A lid is provided
which is sized to substantially surround the top
portions of the same number of shipping containers as
received by the base. A wrap is provided which
substantially surrounds the lid, the base and the
plurality of shipping containers to form an immobile
unit.
An object of the present invention is to
provide a~ shipping and display container capable of
being displayed in a vertical, in-use orientation.
Another object of the present invention is to
provide a shipping and display carton providing the
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consumer access to the product to use the handle and
shaft to carry the container from the on-sale display
area to the cash register and ultimately to the
consumer's final destination.
A further object of the present invention is
to provide a shipping and display container capable of
being shipped in combination with a plurality of other
shipping and display containers to provide a sturdy and
secure shipping unit which protects the product against
damage while easily being unpacked and separated from
the other shipping and display containers for point of
sale display.
Still another object o.f the present invention
is to provide a plurality of billboard panels on the
shipping and display container to provide for large
angled advertising space easily viewed by consumers as
they approach the on-sale display from different angles.
A feature of the present invention is that the
container enables the motor end of the lawn implement to
be displayed distal from the floor in a vertical
orientation.
Another feature of 'the present invention is
the angled billboard surfaces surrounding the lawn
implement which are used to attract attention to the
product by consumers approaching at different angles.
An advantage of the present invention is
allowing consumers access to the product at point of
sale display without requiring tampering of the shipping
and display container.
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A further advantage of the present invention
is enabling the handle area of the lawn implement to be
utilized in carrying the product 'thereby avoiding
conventional cumbersome movement of such products.
The above objects, features and advantages of
the present invention are readily apparent from the
following detailed description of the invention when
taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of The Drawings
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the shipping
arid display container partially cutaway showing the top
retainer means and showing the lawn implement contained
within the shipping arid display container in phantom in
accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view partially broken
away of the top retaining means having one tab
disengaged;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view taken along line
3-3 of Fig. 2 showing the second insert in accordance
with the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the blank utilized to
form the shipping and display container shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a plan view similar to that shown in
Fig. 4 of a second blank utilized to form the top
retaining means;
Fig. 6 is a plan view of a third blank which
cooperates with the blank shown in Fig. 5 to form the
top retaining means shown in Fig. 2;
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Fig. 7 is a plan view of a blank utilized in
retaining the implement portion of the lawn implement;
Fig. 8 is a perspective view partially cutaway
showing a shipping and display container for an
accessory to the lawn implement shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 9 is a side view, partially cutaway,
taken along line 9-9 of Fig. 8;
Fig. 10 is a plan view of the blank utilized
to form the shipping and display cantainer illustrated
in Fig. 8;
Fig. 11 is a plan view of the blank utilized
to form the bottom retaining means shown in Fig. 8;
Fig. 12 is a perspective view partially
exploded showing the formation of a shipping unit in
accordance with the present invention; and
Fig. 18 is a perspective view similar to that
shown in Fig. 12 illustrating a completed shipping unit
wrapped in plastic.
Detailed Descriptie~n O~ The Iriven~tion
The embodiment illustrated in Figs. 1 through
7 depicts a shipping and display container 10. The
container is formed from a body portion 12, a top
portion 14 and a bottom portion 16.
As shown in Fig. 1, the container to is
intended to be utilized to display an elongated lawn
implement, generally indicated at 18, in a generally
vertical orientation. In this orientation, an upper end
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20 of the lawn implement 18 is located above an
implement end 21 of the lawn implement 18. The upper
end 20 of the lawn implement 18 in this embodiment
contains the motor (whether electric or gasoline) which
is considerably heavier than the implement end 21. In
order to display the lawn implement 18 in such a manner
it is essential that the container 10 be sturdy.
A blank 88 depicted in Fig 2 and the assembled
product shown in Fig. 1 best illustrate the relationship
of the elements forming the container 10. The container
10 has a connecting panel 22 which cooperates with a
rear panel 24 to form the container 10. Adjacent the
rear panel 24 and generally perpendicular thereto are a
pair of side panels 26. The side panels 26 each have a
first side section 28a and a second side section 28b.
The first side sections 28a, in conjunction with
segments of top and bottom portions 14 and 16 farm, a
generally C-shaped configuration as best seen in Fig. 1.
The top portion 14 and the bottom portion 16 are each
contiguous with the side panels 26.
As shown in Figs. 1 and 4, each of the top and
bottom portions, 14 and 16, has flaps 30. The top and
bottom portions are formed adjacent the side panels 26
extending beyond the first side sections 28a such that
a face section 31 extends between the side panels 26
generally perpendicular thereto and distal from the rear
panel 24. The bottom portion provides a generally flat
surface area or base 35 which is adapted for supporting
the container 10 in a generally vertical orientation
when the container 10 is placed on a flat horizontal
surface. An open central region 32 is defined as the
area between the rear panel 24, the top and bottom
portions 14 and 16, and the second side sections 28b.
The open central region 32 is generally elongated and
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enables consumers to have access to the lawn implement
18 without manipulating the container 10. The open
central region 32, defined by rear panel 24, top and
bottom portions 14 and 16, and second side sections 28b,
provide large angled advertising spaces or billboard
panels which are easily viewed by consumers as they
approach the container 10.
The container 10 is formed from folding the
blank 88 along a plurality of longitudinal fold or scare
lines 34 and a pair of transverse fold lines 36.
Fastening cement or a similar adhesive compound is
applied to the juncture between the rear panel 24 and
'the connecting panel 22. The second side sections 28b
are than folded back toward the rear panel 24 into
interlocking engagement to form an angle therebetween
lying within a range of 60-120. The second side
sections 28b interlock because one of the second side
sections 28b has at least one tab 38 and the other
second side section 28b has a corresponding cutout 40
adapted to receive the tab 38. In this embodiment,
there are three tabs 38 which are seated within three
cutouts 40. Prior to closing the flaps 30, an upper
retainer 42 (shown in Figs. 1 and 2) is inserted into
the top portion 14. A lower retainer 44 is inserted
into the bottom portion 16.
As best shown in Figs. 2, 5 and 6, the upper
retainer 42 is formed from a first member 46 and a
second member 48. The first member 46 is a generally
rectangular piece of cardboard or the like having a
plurality of transverse fold lines 50 and a pair of
longitudinal cuts 51 to form tabs 52 at each end of the
first member 46. The second member 48, shown in Fig. 5
is also rectangular in shape and has a plurality of
transverse fold lines bisected by a pair of longitudinal
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slots 54 adapted to receive the tabs 52. The first
member 46 and second member 48 are each folded along
their respective fold lines such that the first member
46 is folded around the second member 48 and tabs 52 are
inserted into slots 54 to form a complete unit. A
cutout 56 is centrally located within each of the first
and second members 46 and 48 when combined to form 'the
upper retainer 42, the cutouts 56 adapt to removably
receive and retain the upper end 20 of the lawn
implement 18. The upper retainer 42 is placed within
the top portion 14 such that the cutout 56 is facing the
open central region 32 of the container 10. The upper
retainer 42 is prevented from falling into the open
central region 32 by upper ends of the second side
sections 28b which are in interlocking relation.
The lower retainer 44, best shown in Figs. 3
and 7, is a generally square shaped piece of cardboard
or the like. A pair of transverse fold lines and a pair
of longitudinal fold lines are located so as to provide
flanges 58 which surround the lower retainer and provide
a base upon which the lower retainer 44 rests in the
bottom portion 16 (shown in Fig. 3). A plurality of
radial slots defining a series of cantilevered retainers
60 axe centrally located within the lower retainer 44
for removably receiving and retaining the implement end
21 of the lawn implement 10.
Figs. 12 and 13 illustrate a system for
shipping a plurality of the elongated lawn implements 18
within the shipping and display containers 10. A base
64 is generally rectangular in shape and is adapted to
receive a plurality of containers 10 in a generally
vertical orientation. The containers 10 are placed
within the base 64 such that at least two of the
plurality of containers 10 are oriented face to face
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thereby exposing two rear panels 24. In this
embodiment, six containers 10 are placed within the base
64 such that at each corner of the base 64 rear panels
24 are exposed. The cross sectional shape of the
container 10 (as shown in Fig. 3) illustrates two closed
triangular tubes, which in conjunction with the lawn
implement 18, provide the container 10 with a rigid
structure. The rear panels 24 of the containers 10 are
exposed at the corners of the base 64 to take advantage
of this rigid construction.
A lid 66 is shaped similar to that of the base
and sized to receive the same number of containers 10 as
the base 64. The lid 66 is placed over the tap portions
14 of the containers 10. Then a wrap 68, in this
configuration a translucent wrap, is shrink fitted
around the base 64, the lid 66, and the containers 10 to
form a secure integral unit for shipping.
The embodiment shown in Figs. 8-11 illustrates
a shipping and display container 10' for shipping
elongated attachments 70 fox the lawn implement 18. An
elongated attachment 70 or working end is shown already
attached within lawn implement 18 in Fig. 1. The
general configuration, construction and function of this
embodiment is similar to that shown in Figs. 1-7. The
numbers identified in Figs . 8-11 have the same number
correspanding to the embodiment shown in Figs. 1-7 with
the addition of a prime number to designate the
alternative embodiment. One exception to the general
construction is that the upper retainer 42° is
integrally formed within the body portion 12° as shown
in Fig. 10.
While the best mode fox carrying out the
invention has been described in detail, those familiar
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with the art to which this invention relates will
recognize various alternative designs and embodiments
for practicing the invention as defined by 'the following
claims.